FBI Agent Salary Information

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a federal law enforcement agency which employs over 35,000 individuals in 55 field offices and 400 satellite offices in the United States. Becoming an FBI agent may be the profession of choice for you if you want an exciting career, dedicated co-workers, and the feeling of accomplishment at the end of the day.

 

Trainees

  • Trainees are paid an annual salary which includes General Schedule or GS-10 base pay along with a locality pay of 17.50 percent for Quantico, Virginia. According to the FBI, Trainees make an annual salary of $51,043. The average training period is 20 weeks.

New Agents

  • New FBI agents are paid a base salary at the GS-10 law enforcement level plus locality and availability pay. Locality pay ranges from 12.5 to 28.7 percent of the agent's base pay. Locality pay varies based on the location of the agent's first assignment. Agents also receive availability pay due to the number of hours they are required to work throughout the year. Availability pay equals 25 percent of the base and locality pay. Base, locality and availability pay can total between $61,100 and $69,900 per year for an entry-level agent. These figures are subject to change as base pay increases.

Gender

  • The FBI employs over 2,000 women as special agents, legal attaches and managers of many programs within the organization. The FBI has a set pay scale for all agents. This means male and female agents in the same position for the same amount of time earn the same pay. According to Pay Scale, female agents earn between $46,602 and $95,288 per year. Males earn $53,901 to $116,392 annually. The pay discrepancy can be linked to the fact many women decide to start families at some point in their FBI career and decrease their work hours. Agents with families have the option of working part-time to spend more time with their families.

Location

  • Agents assigned to high-cost offices earn higher salaries. High-cost offices include the District of Columbia, San Diego, New York and Los Angeles. Agents in the District of Columbia earn between $50,053 and $133,381 annually. San Diego agents earn $64,094 to $126,374; New York agents earn $60,881 to $117,250; and agents in Los Angeles earn between $63,871 and $100,558. Other high-cost offices are Boston, Newark, New Jersey and San Francisco. For a complete list of current pay schedules refer to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management website for current law enforcement annual wages.

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